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Contraceptive Patch aka Birth Control Patch

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0:00 Introduction
0:39 What is a contraceptive patch
0:54 where to install a patch
1:08 When to change the patch
1:07 what is the efficacy
1:31 Is there any need to take a break from the patch
1:56 What is the efficacy of a contraceptive patch
2:16 What are birth control pills
2:58 What is the course of taking pills?

A contraceptive patch, also known as “the patch”, is a transdermal patch applied to the skin that releases synthetic oestrogen and progestogen hormones to prevent pregnancy. They have been shown to be as effective as the combined oral contraceptive pill with perfect use, and the patch may be more effective in typical use.[3][4]

Xulane[5] and Twirla[6] are approved for use in the United States. Evra is approved for use in Canada and marketed by Janssen Inc.,[7] and it is approved for use in the United Kingdom[8] and in Europe[9] and marketed by Janssen-Cilag.[8][9] The patches are packaged in boxes of three and are only available by prescription.[5]
Because the patch works similar to that of birth control pills, many of the benefits are the same. For example, the patch may make a woman’s period lighter and more regular. It may also help to clear acne, decrease cramps, and reduce PMS symptoms. Additionally, the patch is associated with an increased protection against iron deficiency anemia, ovarian cysts, pelvic inflammatory disease, and endometrial and ovarian cancer.[medical citation needed]

The patch is a simple and convenient form of birth control that requires weekly attention. When a woman stops using the patch, her ability to become pregnant returns quickly.[10] In three large clinical trials involving a total of 3,330 women using the Ortho Evra / Evra patch for up to one year, 12% of users discontinued the patch because of adverse events. The most frequent adverse events leading to patch discontinuation were: nausea and/or vomiting (2.4%), application site reaction (1.9%), breast discomfort, engorgement or pain (1.9%), headache (1.1%), and emotional lability (1.0%).[11]

The most frequent adverse events reported while using the Ortho Evra / Evra patch were: breast discomfort, engorgement or pain (22%), headache (21%), application site reaction (17%), nausea (17%), upper respiratory tract infection (10%), menstrual cramps (10%), and abdominal pain (9%).[11]

Breakthrough bleeding and/or spotting while using the Ortho Evra / Evra patch was reported by: 18% in cycle 1, 12% in cycle 3, 8% in cycle 6 and cycle 13. Breakthrough bleeding (requiring more than one pad or tampon per day) was reported by: 4% in cycle 1, 3% in cycle 3 and cycle 6, and 1% in cycle 13.[12]

Overall, side effects that tend to go away after two or three months include bleeding between periods, breast tenderness, and nausea and vomiting.[medical citation needed] Symptoms that may last longer include skin irritation around the area where the patch is placed and a change in the woman’s sexual desires.[medical citation needed]

Additional side effect information is provided in the Ortho Evra label information and the Evra Summary of Product Characteristics (SPC) and PIL.[5][8][13]

The patch sticks to your body—kind of like a Band-Aid—and prevents pregnancy by releasing hormones that stop ovulation and help block sperm from getting to the egg. It’s really easy to use—just stick it on and you’re good to go.
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Do Birth Control Pills Cause Weight Gain?

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Dr. Weiner responds to viewer’s questions.
Do you have a question for Dr. Weiner? Visit https://www.poundofcureweightloss.com/ and use the “start recording” button.

Dr. Matthew Weiner is an author and bariatric surgeon who specializes in the treatment of obesity. His practice is located in Tucson Arizona.

Dr. Weiner graduated from the University of Michigan medical school in Ann Arbor, Michigan. He completed his general surgery residency at New York University Hospital in New York City. He practiced in suburban Detroit for 12 years before moving to Tucson in 2019 where he, together with Dr. Guillermo Higa, founded Tucson Weight Loss Surgery.

In addition to his surgical practice, Dr. Weiner is the Director of Bariatric Surgery and the Medical Director of Telemedicine at Tucson Medical Center. He is an active member of the American Society of Metabolic and Bariatric Surgeons (ASMBS) and is a past President of the Michigan State chapter a Bariatric Surgeons.

Dr. Weiner has performed more than 2000 bariatric surgeries since joining his first practice in 2006 and frequently does complicated revision surgery. He also performs general surgery with an interest in stomach and small intestine surgery along with complex hernia repair.

In his first book, A Pound of Cure, Dr. Weiner debunks the traditional understanding of calorie balance driving weight loss and offers a non-surgical solution to those suffering from obesity through nutritional stability.

His second book, How Weight Loss Surgery Really Works: And How to Make it Work for You, is now available on Amazon in paperback and kindle. In this book, Dr. Weiner describes how the hormonal changes that alter your brain, fat stores, and hunger signals are the most important component of weight loss surgery, rather than the portion control effects that have been emphasized in the past.

A third publication called The Bariatric Diet Guide And Cookbook is a cookbook for bariatric patients that will offer recipes and guidance on the most effective post-surgical diet. It’s set to be published in May 2021 and is available for pre-order at most online bookstores.

On his website, www.poundofcureweightloss.com, he offers more than 150 videos on a wide array of nutritional and bariatric topics. Lesson plans range from, “Preparing for Weight Loss Surgery” to “The Metabolic Reset Diet” including recipes and meal plans.

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With the popularity of the birth control pill on the rise, many myths exist about the side effects that result when taking the pill. This video addresses a popular myth that taking the pill causes weight gain. The video explains what the birth control pill is, the different types of birth control pills, how the pill works and if long-term weight gain can result from using the pill.

This video was made by Health Science 4DM3 students: Raisa Ahmed, Jasmine Aulakh, Leena Anis and Beth Cohen

Copyright McMaster University 2017.

For more informative and fun videos please check out McMaster University’s Demystifying Medicine Seminar Series Website: http://demystifyingmedicine.ca

References:

1. Youngwomenshealth.org. (2017). Medical Uses of the Birth Control Pill | Center for Young Women’s Health. [online] Available at: https://youngwomenshealth.org/2011/10/18/medical-uses-of-the-birth-control-pill/ [Accessed 16 Oct. 2017].

2. Hall, K., White, K., Reame, N. and Westhoff, C. (2010). Studying the Use of Oral Contraception: A Review of Measurement Approaches. Journal of Women’s Health, 19(12), pp.2203-2210.

3. Freeman, S. (2017). How the Birth Control Pill Works. [online] Hormones and the Pill – How the Birth Control Pill Works | HowStuffWorks. Available at: https://health.howstuffworks.com/sexual-health/contraception/birth-control-pill2.htm [Accessed 23 Oct. 2017].

4. Stachenfeld, N.S., Silva, C., Keefe, D.L., Kokoszka, C.A. and Nadel, E.R. 1999. Effects of oral contraceptives on body fluid regulation. Journal of Applied Physiology, 87(3), pp.1016-1025.

5. Stachenfeld, N.S., Dipietro, L., Palter, S.F., Nadel, E.R. 1998. Estrogen influences osmotic secretion of AVP and body water balance in postmenopausal women. American Journal of Physiology, 247(1), pp.187-195.

6. Stachenfeld, N.S., 2008. Sex hormone effects on body fluid regulation. Exercise and sport sciences reviews, 36(3), pp.152.

7. Forsling, M.L., Stomberg, P., Akerlund, M. 1982. Effect of ovarian steroids on vasopressin secretion. Journal of Endocrinology, 95, pp.147-151.

8. Coney, P., Washenik, K., Langley, R.G., DiGiovanna, J.J., Harrison D.D. 2001. Weight change and adverse event incidence with a low-dose oral contraceptive: two randomized, placebo- controlled trials. Contraception. 63(3), pp. 297-302.

9. Moore, L.L., Valuck, R., McDougall, C., Fink, W. 1995. A comparative study of one-year weight gain among users of medroxyprogesterone acetate, levonorgestrel implants, and oral contraceptives. Contraception, 52 (4), pp. 215-219.

10. Reubinoff, B.E., Berry, E., Grubstein, A., Schenker, J.G., Meirow, D., Brzezinski, A. 1995. Effects of low-dose estrogen oral contraceptives on weight, body composition, and fat distribution in young women. Fertility and Sexuality, 63(3), pp. 516-521.

11. Ramos, R., Apelo, R., Osteria, T., Vilar, E. 1989. A comparative analysis of three different dose combinations of oral contraceptives. Contraception, 39(2), pp. 165-1771

12. Woutersz, T.B., Korba, V.D. 1988. Five year, multicenter study of a triphasic, low- dose, combination oral contraceptive. International Journal of Fertility, 33, pp. 901-907.
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Can I Get Pregnant while Nursing? Natural Birth Control Methods – The Lactational Amenorrhea Method

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CAN I GET PREGNANT WHILE NURSING MY BABY?! If you’re a new mom with this question in the back of your mind, know that you’re not alone! Of course you LOVE your baby, but that doesn’t mean you’re in a hurry to have another one quite so soon.

I’m sure you’ve heard stories about breastfeeding as birth control that worked for some women, and not so much for others. So, in this video, your questions about breastfeeding as birth control will be answered!

And spoiler alert… breastfeeding birth control CAN work and is one of the natural birth control options for you to use. One of the many benefits of nursing Baby is that it can act as natural birth control methods as long as it falls under the criteria of the Lactational Amenorrhea Method which is a big topic of discussion in this video!

So, as you enjoy the beautiful bonding experience with your baby (and more benefits of breastfeeding) you can also use it as natural family planning. But before you do this on your own, make sure you meet all the requirements in order for it to work for you! Watch the video to learn more!

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